As a part of your study abroad experience in Rabat, course-related trips are academic excursions associated with courses that are organized each term by Lincoln Institute professors with the participation of our language partners or Moroccan students from Mohammed V university. These field trips are organized to complement Arabic courses and contribute to a general knowledge of Moroccan culture and society. The needed materials will be provided by the Lincoln Center institute and All course-related trips are included in the program fees.
Past trips have included:
- Trip to Parliament and the chamber of representatives
- Chellah Kasbah
- Oudaya Kasbah
- The Royal Library
- The Royal palace
- Exotic Gardens of Bouknadel
- The Oulja Artisanal Complex
- Hassan Tower and Mohammed V Mausoleum
- Mohammed VI Museum
- The Royal Institute of the Amazigh Culture
- National Human Rights Council
- US embassy in Rabat
- Dar al Hadith Al hassania and Dar Al quoran
- Democratic Association of Women of Morocco
Open classrooms
In the middle of your study abroad journey, Arabic courses can take place in open areas in many interesting sites of Rabat: Cafés, restaurants, and boats in the Marina Bouregrag River or artisan shops. Lincoln Institute professors oversee these open classrooms with the participation of the language partners or Moroccan students from Mohammed V university. The needed materials will be provided by the Lincoln Center institute and All course-related trips are included in the program fees.